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sudan the people in government or not want to become known then sudan the people of southern sudan the international community and of course the neighboring african countries so there are a lot of fact is i actually think the future of the southern sudan while while it is not problem free is is much more positive than i have seen in the media they have a number of important since go in for them but a lot of their reporting has been on the difficulties which is right but we mustn't forget that these are important things going for them international goodwill they have a lot of all you know that the small fairchild on the north and the people most important for you if you look at the referendum the people voted this is something that people really want and where there is a will there is there is a way ok mr ambassador john campbell if i go to you i'll repeat my question is in mission impossible mission failed already because as we already heard there's a lot of ifs out there and i'd like to point out this is seems to be a very important foreign policy objective of the united states a lot
sudan the people in government or not want to become known then sudan the people of southern sudan the international community and of course the neighboring african countries so there are a lot of fact is i actually think the future of the southern sudan while while it is not problem free is is much more positive than i have seen in the media they have a number of important since go in for them but a lot of their reporting has been on the difficulties which is right but we mustn't forget that...
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sudan and this i think explains to some extent the violence that we're currently seeing in southern kordofan state and the efforts to disarm some troops in southern kordofan state in the north who are aligned with the south and that of course has been a rather violent process to go back to oil as well i think it's important not to overemphasize the importance of oil in sudan it's a medium level producer about four hundred ninety thousand barrels a day doesn't make it a big for a global producer and for the u.s. oil is actually not that important because the u.s. doesn't consume any sudanese oil because of the sanctions that the u.s. has on sudan so this has as much to do with history and bloodshed that ambassador campbell was talking about as the oil it's not just an oil story if i go to look you know what kind of precedent is being spread here. even regions within south sudan start breaking apart or even the north seeing seeing the state of the north start collapsing if once we see bashir with every move he makes one way or another it could destabilize the north as well we've been
sudan and this i think explains to some extent the violence that we're currently seeing in southern kordofan state and the efforts to disarm some troops in southern kordofan state in the north who are aligned with the south and that of course has been a rather violent process to go back to oil as well i think it's important not to overemphasize the importance of oil in sudan it's a medium level producer about four hundred ninety thousand barrels a day doesn't make it a big for a global producer...
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do you worry that this separation two nations of sudan, northern and southern sudan will create new reasons for more war or does it promote new peace? >> i feel it is a blessing that because infrastructure is so great. if you look at our country right now, there's hardly anything. and so this oil should be able to help us, you know, to build whatever we don't have. we need to catch up with civilization. we need to catch up with the rest of the world. >> will either one of you find yourself going to your new country any time soon? >> of course i have been planning to go -- >> oh, fredericka, i am going to this year. i am planning to go this year. also, i'm planning to move to my native country for good because i know america has given me a lot. i mean education, jobs, i was able to support my family because by being here and i know even though i am in a health care system here, they need me more back home. >> thanks so much to both of you. have safe travels when you make it back so sudan. >> we appreciate it. >> the june jobless number was as good as some experts expected and now some econom
do you worry that this separation two nations of sudan, northern and southern sudan will create new reasons for more war or does it promote new peace? >> i feel it is a blessing that because infrastructure is so great. if you look at our country right now, there's hardly anything. and so this oil should be able to help us, you know, to build whatever we don't have. we need to catch up with civilization. we need to catch up with the rest of the world. >> will either one of you find...
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have a dramatic effect on the yields in southern sudan. he's very optimistic that we can do that and is very focused on it. i hope to get a chance to talk to him because he came back enthusiastic. also the administrator is terrific and she's heavily focused on these opportunities. >> this is great news as well as the new secretary secretary of agriculture in sudan on the right track for the benefit of the people as well as some degree of peace, at least in that situation. featuring the chairman once again in thinking is so much for your coming today. this is a very important hearing and is given. for an encouraging testimony to us. >> thank you or disagree privet chalets to be before you. >> i conclude by saying the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversati
have a dramatic effect on the yields in southern sudan. he's very optimistic that we can do that and is very focused on it. i hope to get a chance to talk to him because he came back enthusiastic. also the administrator is terrific and she's heavily focused on these opportunities. >> this is great news as well as the new secretary secretary of agriculture in sudan on the right track for the benefit of the people as well as some degree of peace, at least in that situation. featuring the...
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southern sudan counts down the hours to its first appearance on the world map we debate whether the country will struggle to make its mark its coming your way in cross talk that's coming your way after the business update stay with us your art. hello for your business our day if russia's budget gap is likely to widen next year despite windfall all revenues prime minister says it will double to three point seven percent a couple be filled with domestic and international woes and by selling state assets how will the reserve fund accommodating where everything is left and kept instead the government will increase tax pressure on the gas industry righteousness better so explains challengers is to they says one hundred of the state's crowing appetite for spending. could. actually pretty good tell you that given our high oil dependence it makes more sense to raise taxes and cut the budget deficit by doing so you would not increase the risk for the whole economy but try to preserve the industry theories and taxes for in our case giving golden state spending we have balanced the burden between busi
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it was under the bush administration that the 2005 peace agreement which gave southern sudan the right of determination was signed and some say colin powell is actually here today to celebrate with the people of southern sudan, susan. >> all right, south sudan is in celebration mode. you can hear it behind nima. thanks so much. we appreciate it. >>> we are checking the top stories for you on this saturday morning. new signs of unrest in the egyptian capital where tens of thousands of protesters return to tahrir square last night. they are not please with the reforms after the ouster of former president mubarak earlier this year. some pledged to stay in the square for 18 days. the length of the revolution that toppled mubarak. >>> the federal aviation administration wants fedex fined more than $689,000. the shipping company is accuse of breaking federal rules on transporting hazardous materials on cargo planes. a fedex spokeswoman said all the cases involved paperwork errors that never put the aircraft in any danger. last month the united kingdom's transport ministry banned fed eksz fro
it was under the bush administration that the 2005 peace agreement which gave southern sudan the right of determination was signed and some say colin powell is actually here today to celebrate with the people of southern sudan, susan. >> all right, south sudan is in celebration mode. you can hear it behind nima. thanks so much. we appreciate it. >>> we are checking the top stories for you on this saturday morning. new signs of unrest in the egyptian capital where tens of...
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introduce today would have a dramatic effect on the yield in southern sudan. he's very optimistic that we can do that, and he's very focused on it. i hope you get a chance to talk to him as he came back enthusiastic. also, the minister of agriculture in south sudan is terrific, and she's heavily focus on these opportunities. >> this is great news, both with rosh hashanah as well as the new secretary of agriculture in sudan are on the right track. for the benefit of the people of the country as well as some degree of peace. based on that situation. i joined a gym once again and thank you so much for your comment today. it's been a very important hearing and you've given very important and encouraging testimony to us. >> thank you. it's a great privilege always to be before you send of the group spent i will conclude by saying the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inau
introduce today would have a dramatic effect on the yield in southern sudan. he's very optimistic that we can do that, and he's very focused on it. i hope you get a chance to talk to him as he came back enthusiastic. also, the minister of agriculture in south sudan is terrific, and she's heavily focus on these opportunities. >> this is great news, both with rosh hashanah as well as the new secretary of agriculture in sudan are on the right track. for the benefit of the people of the...
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there is one in the southern sudan. these are critical because if a country has 40 donors and each one is the wrong problem, they -- each one have their own program, they have a hard time getting basic staffing. so they get overwhelmed. it makes much more sense to put the money into one pot, add the country or on its priorities so -- work with the country on its priority some that they on it, help them build the capacity, and then be very careful in terms of trying to improve the governance and transparency and others so that the money goes where it needs to go. >> here is another question. what is the bank doing to promote the rights and status of women at the policy level? >> i referenced a little that about the gender report that we will have coming out in september. i hope this will move us to another stage, but over the past two years, we have been trying to get people around the world to understand the basic concept, which is that gender equality is smart economics. let's start with the basic concept, if you take
there is one in the southern sudan. these are critical because if a country has 40 donors and each one is the wrong problem, they -- each one have their own program, they have a hard time getting basic staffing. so they get overwhelmed. it makes much more sense to put the money into one pot, add the country or on its priorities so -- work with the country on its priority some that they on it, help them build the capacity, and then be very careful in terms of trying to improve the governance and...
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sudan. >> a new country. >> the world's 196th nation in the world. it will become africa's 55th new country. preparations are under way right now in juba which will become the capital. and celebrations are going to be under way on saturday. it will include the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, even the former secretary of state, colin powell will be heading to juba for these celebrations. but there are reports now that trouble may be on the horizon. there are satellite images from a monitoring group showing a build up of sue today meez troops close to the border. these are troops that are allied with the north of the former i guess country of sudan as whole. so there is trouble on the horizon, so people are a bit concerned about what could happen on saturday when the new country comes intoing being. >> hey, i got a question for you. if a dude sends his girl an engagement ring in the mail and she says no, does she have to give it back? >> i think should is he sell it and take her girlf
sudan. >> a new country. >> the world's 196th nation in the world. it will become africa's 55th new country. preparations are under way right now in juba which will become the capital. and celebrations are going to be under way on saturday. it will include the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, even the former secretary of state, colin powell will be heading to juba for these celebrations. but there are reports now that trouble may be on the horizon. there are satellite images...
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and that we don't want sudan -- northern sudan to be in deep economic trouble anymore that we want southern sudan to be. yes, i think it sends an important message to say that if you are moving in this direction, coming back into the international community, we're very serious about the people of your country not, you know, going into economic turmoil. >> well, let's assume that you get an agreement ultimately sort of grand bargain that addresses abyei, borders, commit call -- critical issues. including the apportionment of debt. would you not need some kind of legal change here or redress in order to be able to address the issue of debt relief? >> there are very clear restrictions, as you know, in the legislation on that. debt relief is an extraordinarily important issue for the government of sudan, because under the agreement that they have with the south, they have taken on the full burden of the $38 billion of debt. on the conditions that the international community will eventually give them debt relief and the south will support them in that politically. i think as we move forward if t
and that we don't want sudan -- northern sudan to be in deep economic trouble anymore that we want southern sudan to be. yes, i think it sends an important message to say that if you are moving in this direction, coming back into the international community, we're very serious about the people of your country not, you know, going into economic turmoil. >> well, let's assume that you get an agreement ultimately sort of grand bargain that addresses abyei, borders, commit call -- critical...
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." >> ifill: from sudan, an on-the-ground report on new clashes as the southern part of the country prepares for independence saturday. >> brown: and ray suarez talks to david epstein of "sports illustrated," as former pitching great roger clemens faces charges of lying to congress about taking performance- enhancing drugs. that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i mean, where would we be without small businesses? >> we need small businesses. >> they're the ones that help drive growth. >> like electricians, mechanics, carpenters. >> they strengthen our communities. >> every year, chevron spends billions with small businesses. that goes right to the heart of local communities, providing jobs, keeping people at work. they depend on us. >> the economy depends on them. >> and we depend on them. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possib
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after six years of struggle, southern sudan is celebrating its independence day today. what is ahead for the new nation? >>> and the wait is over for royal watchers. the duke and duchess of cambridge mix business and pleasure on a three-day trip to california a california. >>> a live picture now from the west lawn of the u.s. capitol where the dalai lama will give a speech on world peace within minutes. we'll bring you there. >>> from the cnn center in atlanta, this is "cnn saturday" morning, i'm susan hendricks sitting for t.j. holmes. >>> we begin with the death of former first lady, betty ford. she was 93 years old. she became first lady in 1974, when her husband, gerald ford, took over following the resignation of richard nixon, but her greatest legacy may be the contribution she made to the battle against addiction. cnn's thelma gutierrez joins me live now from the betty ford center in california. you are standing outside, thelma, the place that has helped so many people because of betty ford. >> reporter: yes, and as you mentioned, susan, it's definitely her great
after six years of struggle, southern sudan is celebrating its independence day today. what is ahead for the new nation? >>> and the wait is over for royal watchers. the duke and duchess of cambridge mix business and pleasure on a three-day trip to california a california. >>> a live picture now from the west lawn of the u.s. capitol where the dalai lama will give a speech on world peace within minutes. we'll bring you there. >>> from the cnn center in atlanta, this...
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would have a dramatic effect on the yields in southern sudan. he's very optimistic that we can do that. and he's very focused on it and i hope you get a chance to talk to him because he came back enthusiastic. also the minister of agriculture in south sudan is terrific and she's heavily focused on these opportunities. >> this is great news, both raj shah as well as the secretary of agriculture in sudan are on the right track for the benefit of the people of the country. >> exactly. >> as well as some degree of peace at least on that situation. >> absolutely. >> well, i join the chairman once again in thanking you so much for your coming today. this has been a very important hearing. and you've given very important and encouraging testimony to us. >> well, thank you. it's a great privilege always to be before you, senator lugar. >> and i'll conclude by saying the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> takin
would have a dramatic effect on the yields in southern sudan. he's very optimistic that we can do that. and he's very focused on it and i hope you get a chance to talk to him because he came back enthusiastic. also the minister of agriculture in south sudan is terrific and she's heavily focused on these opportunities. >> this is great news, both raj shah as well as the secretary of agriculture in sudan are on the right track for the benefit of the people of the country. >> exactly....
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when peace efforts failed, southern sudan voted to become a separate nation. now if the nation creation holds, there will be a government and military to protect the people and it's hoped hospitals, development and schools. >> i think now this outcome should be respected, should be accepted, and that you should look into the future at two sovereign states as two good neighbors. >> reporter: the lost bothers and other immigrants say they now have hope for the future. >> they all want to go back if they can and bring the talents and gifts their perspective into a new country. >> reporter: in san jose, don knapp, cbs 5. >>> checking some bay area headlines now, a man turned in eight assault rifles, two handguns and live ammunition into the east palo alto police department yesterday part of the third annual gun buy-back program. it's going on today, as well. the man had heard about the program but he stated he did not want to wait to accept any of the money for his guns. >>> so today's gun buy-back program runs between 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the parking lot at the ci
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but there is the diversity of views across sudan but what very clearly the southern people had the right to was self-determination. and when they were given that choice, they decided that they wanted to separate so that is the right result. >> woodruff: rebecca hamilton what dow look for in the months to come to see whether this new country is getting on its feet or not. >> yeah. i think we've got to start firstly by changing the way we look at the new government of south sudan. for a long time the international community has seen the south as the victim which it has been the primary victim in the war years but now we've got to be able to hold it as accountable as we would fwhi other government to make sure it lives up to the expectations of its people. that means dealing with issues that already a problem, like corruption. a huge amount of corruption in the southern government right now. about making sure that it is putting in the work to start die vers fewing its economy because if are you 98% dependent on oil, are you in a very risky situation. and the good news is that south sudan is
but there is the diversity of views across sudan but what very clearly the southern people had the right to was self-determination. and when they were given that choice, they decided that they wanted to separate so that is the right result. >> woodruff: rebecca hamilton what dow look for in the months to come to see whether this new country is getting on its feet or not. >> yeah. i think we've got to start firstly by changing the way we look at the new government of south sudan. for...
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sudan, should be troubling and it's troubling for u.s. policymakers. since the department of defense is pursuing counterterrorism policies, which indeed have demonstrated some success, but we've been focused very much on the capital in the outlying areas of yemen need more attention. we need a more comprehensive strategy that coordinates the activities of state department, the department of defense. there are immediate challenges but we must also make sure we are not making longer-term issues in the country worse. the dangers of human breaking apart and becoming even more of lawless landscape will have serious repercussions on long-term interests of the united states and the region. another safe haven for pirates, potential for attacks like the uss cole, and other threats endanger u.s. personnel in the region. i hope we can quickly develop a broader strategy because the consequences for the region could be severe if we don't. i welcome this hearing today in order to hear from our witnesses and their thoughts on solutions and moving forwar
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do we care about what happens in southern sudan? increasingly what one sees in the security area is the interconnection of these interests. we at the world bank published one of our major reports about the challenge of post conflict of fragile states -- the connection between security, development, governments, a rule of law. afghanistan is not a story of soldiers fighting, it is a question of creating an economically sustainable system where the government owns the challenges of its own country. from topic after topic what i find is -- when i talk to congressman -- there are different groups. there are people interested in security. people interested in economics. the religious community has also, i think, gotten more deeply engaged in these issues. finally, there is a tremendous amount of misinformation. the u.s. foreign assistance contribution is less than 1% of the budget. we are in a difficult budget time. we have to figure out how to take cuts. at the world bank, we actually got capitalized. we make revenue. we put money back
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it may be a sense of values and who we are as a people, do we care what happens in southern sudan? do we care about what happens in liberia? increasingly what people see in the security areas is the interconnection of these interests. we at the world bank policy one of our major world of the lamar reports about the challenge of post conflict or fragile states, the connection between security, development, governance, and the rule of law for the story of afghanistan is not just soldiers fighting if but a question of what you can create economically sustainable systems for the government eventually owns the challenges of a the own critique of its own country. topic after topic, why i find is, and when i talk to congressman, there are different groups. there are people that are interested in security, in economics, and then the great things about america is that the religious community has also got more deeply engaged in to these issues. there's constituencies they can do it. but finally, for all of this, there is a tremendous amount of misinformation. the u.s. foreign assistance cont
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we have a new dmunt southern sudan and hopefully if that country become as place where there is an economy and ap new ability for markets to come in there and work, there's going to be more vested interests for an international market to have an influence in that region, but right now it sits -- i don't know. i think it's tenuous. we wait and see. recognized as an autonomous government, but there were soldiers amassing on the border, aid workers less than a month ago that were lined up and guns put to the back of their heads, fear tactics so they wouldn't swlee was happening. they found mass graves. a project not on our watch co-founded, the enough project, it's filmed, you know, these mass graves that we've seen, and armies still, troops still amassing on the borders, so it's not quite finished yet. as i said, hopefully with the new interest in the country, they'll be new eyes and it will be more difficult to get away with that kind of thing, but it still is going to take the super powers, the middle powers to apply pressure in that region and try to see that it comes to -- >> i never und
we have a new dmunt southern sudan and hopefully if that country become as place where there is an economy and ap new ability for markets to come in there and work, there's going to be more vested interests for an international market to have an influence in that region, but right now it sits -- i don't know. i think it's tenuous. we wait and see. recognized as an autonomous government, but there were soldiers amassing on the border, aid workers less than a month ago that were lined up and guns...
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there is one in southern sudan. these are critical because of a country as 40 donors and each one has their own program, these are countries that have a hard time getting basic staffing, so the get overwhelmed. it makes much more sense to put the money into one pot, have the country work with the country on its priorities so they own it and build the capacity. then be very careful in terms of trying to improve the governance and transparency and others so the money goes where it needs to go. >> what is the bank doing to promote this staff -- to promote the rights of women? >> i referenced a little bit about the gender report that we will have coming out in september. i hope this will move us to another stage, but over the past few years we have been trying to get people around the world to understand the basic concept, which is that gender equality is smart economics. so let's start with the basic concept. if you take 50% of your people and do not allow them to reach the potential, it is probably not good for your e
there is one in southern sudan. these are critical because of a country as 40 donors and each one has their own program, these are countries that have a hard time getting basic staffing, so the get overwhelmed. it makes much more sense to put the money into one pot, have the country work with the country on its priorities so they own it and build the capacity. then be very careful in terms of trying to improve the governance and transparency and others so the money goes where it needs to go....
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haiti, southern sudan, and liberia are included. throughout all our efforts, we seek to achieve long-term sustainable changes. our programs are designed to address needs with our partners and focus on developing institutions. we have learned that one of training simply will not have a long-term impact. training needs to be coupled with policies, procedures, the legal frameworks that are needed to provide the proper foundation and all of the other important points that john mentioned that go into the actual development of a police organization. programs seek to identify and cultivate leadership within organizations who will assist in managing difficult change and help them to find and implement their organizations' role in often tenuous security and development environments. in all this work, we rely on a multitude of partners and we continue to seek to broaden our base with and work. the international criminal investigative training assistance program within the the part of justice is one of our partners. as our other components, i
haiti, southern sudan, and liberia are included. throughout all our efforts, we seek to achieve long-term sustainable changes. our programs are designed to address needs with our partners and focus on developing institutions. we have learned that one of training simply will not have a long-term impact. training needs to be coupled with policies, procedures, the legal frameworks that are needed to provide the proper foundation and all of the other important points that john mentioned that go...
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sudan. then they did agree that the drought was occurring and then said they would allow humanitarian organizations to come in to that area and to distribute food and medicine. however just last week they changed their position again. and we cannot have the political warlords as we saw in the 1990's with the original drought that the united states became involved in somalia, we cannot allow that situation to happen again. the world food program and the united nations are desperately trying to get the food, water, and medical assistance into that area. and we are going to continue to ask the al shabab people to allow the food to come in. during a similar drought in ethiopia during the early 1980's, the international community was slow to respond. resulting in more than one million deaths. then world leaders said never again. now we are facing a worsening humanitarian disaster that threatens to take even more lives. we must act and support those in need. i have to commend usaid and the work th
sudan. then they did agree that the drought was occurring and then said they would allow humanitarian organizations to come in to that area and to distribute food and medicine. however just last week they changed their position again. and we cannot have the political warlords as we saw in the 1990's with the original drought that the united states became involved in somalia, we cannot allow that situation to happen again. the world food program and the united nations are desperately trying to...
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police officers and justice sector officials to missions in, for example, haiti, southern sudan, and liberia. throughout all of our efforts, inl seeks to achieve long-term sustainable changes within the justice sector institutions. our programs are designed to address needs identified by and with our host government partners built upon their strengths and focused on developing institutions. we have learned that one-off training simply will not have a long-term impact. training needs to be coupled with policies, with procedures, with the legal frameworks that are needed to provide the proper foundation and all of the other proper points that john mentioned that go into the actual development of a police organization. and our programs also seek to identify and cultivate leadership within organizations who will assist in that difficult change and then help them to find and implement their organization's role in often tenuous security and development environments. in all of this work, inl relies on a multitude of partners and we continue to seek to broaden our base of colleagues with who
police officers and justice sector officials to missions in, for example, haiti, southern sudan, and liberia. throughout all of our efforts, inl seeks to achieve long-term sustainable changes within the justice sector institutions. our programs are designed to address needs identified by and with our host government partners built upon their strengths and focused on developing institutions. we have learned that one-off training simply will not have a long-term impact. training needs to be...
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for the last six years or so, the southern government has actually been in charge here in the south. they have not been directly under the rule of khartoum. some people say not enough has changed over the last six years. there has been an incredible amount of oil money available here in the south. maybe people want more changes. i think there will be more money available from the oil. more of it will be there for the government in the south to use. but they do have to export it through the north and they have to work get a deal about how much money they will hand over to khartoum to use that pipeline. in the short term very little will change for the people in the south. it could take a generation, or several, to address the problems this new country now faces. the health indicators, for example, are nothing short of staggering. one in seven children does not live to see their fifth birthday. there are huge security problems across the south. different rebellions are popping up. and there is still a lot of worry about the north/south border. it is rich in oil and some people still th
for the last six years or so, the southern government has actually been in charge here in the south. they have not been directly under the rule of khartoum. some people say not enough has changed over the last six years. there has been an incredible amount of oil money available here in the south. maybe people want more changes. i think there will be more money available from the oil. more of it will be there for the government in the south to use. but they do have to export it through the...
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for the last six years or so, the southern government has actually been in charge here in the south. they have not been directly under the rule of khartoum. some people say not enough has changed over the last six years. there has been an incredible amount of oil money available here in the south. maybe people want more changes. i think there will be more money available from the oil. more of it will be there for the government in the south to use. but they do have to export it through the north and they have to work get a deal about how much money they will hand over to khartoum to use that pipeline. in the short term very little will change for the people in the south. it could take a generation, or several, to address the problems this new country now faces. the health indicators, for example, are nothing short of staggering. one in seven children does not live to see their fifth birthday. there are huge security problems across the south. different rebellions are popping up. and there is still a lot of worry about the north/south border. it is rich in oil and some people still th
for the last six years or so, the southern government has actually been in charge here in the south. they have not been directly under the rule of khartoum. some people say not enough has changed over the last six years. there has been an incredible amount of oil money available here in the south. maybe people want more changes. i think there will be more money available from the oil. more of it will be there for the government in the south to use. but they do have to export it through the...
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. >>> and then south sudan today became the newest member of the united nations. the former southern half of awe africa's largest nation celebrated independence on saturday in a ceremony attended by world leaders, but a lot of hard work does remain. south sudan is one of the poorest countries and least developed, and much reach an agreement with the northern neighbor with the border and oil fields and citizens. >>> new video just released from nasa showing the view from the space shuttle "atlantis" as it took off. as you know, this is the very last space shuttle mission. it is now docked at the international space station and scheduled to return to earth a week from today. i can just look at those pictures all day long. >>> imagine if you could make not only yourself, but entire events just disappear with a cloak. scientists, believe it or not, they have found a way. that's coming up in two minutes. you do not want to miss it. >>> every day on this show we do a segment called the big i. now, imagine if you could do this. >> let's see them. put it on. whoa. >> my b
. >>> and then south sudan today became the newest member of the united nations. the former southern half of awe africa's largest nation celebrated independence on saturday in a ceremony attended by world leaders, but a lot of hard work does remain. south sudan is one of the poorest countries and least developed, and much reach an agreement with the northern neighbor with the border and oil fields and citizens. >>> new video just released from nasa showing the view from the...
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yet, recently at least 100,000 sudanese have been displaced from one area and tens of thousands of southerners living in another state have been recently forced from their homes, some of them murdered. so there are serious remaining challenges. nevertheless, we hope and we pray that the people of south sudan will finally live in peace, respect for their basic human rights and freedom. yield back the balance. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from colorado. >> i ask permission to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. polis: mr. speaker, i rise today to discuss h.r. 268. america has not had a more pro-israel president than president obama. the president has unwaveringly ensured they protected their citizens and worked to prevent a nuclear iran. the president understands that essential to israel's security and united states security is a negotiated resolution to the israeli-palestinian conflict creating a lasting peace. the president's call for a negotiated resolution
yet, recently at least 100,000 sudanese have been displaced from one area and tens of thousands of southerners living in another state have been recently forced from their homes, some of them murdered. so there are serious remaining challenges. nevertheless, we hope and we pray that the people of south sudan will finally live in peace, respect for their basic human rights and freedom. yield back the balance. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from colorado....